An old Mexico scam has made its way to Houston and other Texas cities. And when it comes to “virtual kidnappings,” which are discussed in-depth in an article in the Houston Chronicle. Here is a taste: Daddy, come get me. Daddy, come get me,” a woman screamed. Then she was cut short. A man got […]
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Federal prosecutors in Houston have asked a federal judge to dismiss “in the interest of justice” more than two dozen indictments filed last week against people who were allegedly illegally in Texas after having already been deported or ordered out of the country. In other words, the defendants were previously caught, punished, and told if […]
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Texas has earned the reputation for being Death Penalty Central. It has executed far more inmates than any other state. In fact, even if the Oklahoma, Virginia, Florida or any other state were to execute an inmate every single day for a year, they would still lag behind Texas in terms of the number […]
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There are thousands of gangs in Texas, but only a dozen are considered such a threat to this state’s prison system that all members, regardless of their crimes. are required to serve all their time isolated in one-man cells for 23 or more hours a day. Unlike other prisoners, they are not allowed to walk the […]
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Ten things to know about the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, at least according to the Department of Justice: 1. The gang was born in the 1980s in the Texas prison system as a way for white inmates to defend themselves against predators. 2. Membership is for life, regardless of whether a person is inside prison […]
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